I ought not to have known what Edmeston said, or what Will Hackmatack said.
There was no hackmatack tree at the end of his line.
It did not take them long to find the hackmatack tree, and in doing so they stumbled upon the pile of rocks Jamie had built up for a compass rest.
It brought him not to a hackmatack tree, but to the middle of several spruce trees.
He returned to the little hackmatack tree and again consulted the paper.
He looked directly ahead, but saw no hackmatack within a reasonable extension of his twenty paces to account for the longer strides the original pacer may have taken.
Much discouraged, he was about to return again to the rock when suddenly his eye fell upon a small and scarcely noticeable hackmatack six paces to the right of his north line and a little beyond him.
Glancing his written pages o'er, The Reader tried his part once more; Leaving the land of hackmatack and pine For Tuscan valleys glad with olive and with vine.
And the dark hemlock and hackmatack woods were yet darker after the wet season, as they lay, in a hundred wildernesses, in the mighty recesses of the mountains.
This bunch I hangs in the only hackmatack tree handy about.
It was unusual to use such sturdy and unmanageable timbers as these hackmatack knees for a craft so small as this which the young Acadian was building; but Jean Michaud's thoughts were long thoughts and went far ahead.
In the spring he had laid the keel and riveted securely to it the squared hackmatack knees.
The genus is represented in the eastern parts of North America by the hackmatack (L.
In the timber and building yards the "red" hackmatack is the kind preferred, the produce, probably, of L.
The hackmatack is one of the most valuable timber trees of America; it is in great demand in the ports of the St Lawrence for shipbuilding.
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